Functional morphology has benefited greatly from the input of techniques and thinking from other disciplines. This has been especially productive in situations where each discipline has made significant contributions to a particular research topic. A combination of methodologies from functional morphology and developmental biology has allowed us to characterize feeding mechanics of first-feeding larval zebrafish (Danio rerio). Contrary to kinematic patterns commonly seen in adult teleosts, larval zebrafish showed no lateral abduction during the expansive phase of a suction-feeding event. Instead, dorsoventral expansion of the buccal chamber, more typical of patterns seen in primitive fishes, characterized the expansive phase. Moreover, a pr...
He cephalic muscles of 4-d zebrafish larvae (3.0 mm TL). Anterior to right. Confocal images showing ...
Animals go through significant morphological and physiological change from hatching or birth to adul...
Routine activities of early life history stages of fishes occur in an intermediate hydrodynamic envi...
SYNOPSIS. Functional morphology has benefited greatly from the input of techniques and thinking from...
Synopsis An animal may experience strikingly different functional demands on its body’s systems thro...
Fish larvae, like most adult fish, undulate their bodies to propel themselves. A detailed kinematic ...
At five days post-fertilization and 4 mm in length, zebrafish larvae are successful predators of mob...
Zebrafish Danio rerio exhibit spontaneous, routine turns as part of their normal foraging behavior f...
The fast muscle fibres in the anterior trunk of teleost fish are primarily responsible for large amp...
The newly resurgent field of evolutionary developmental biology integrates the study of evolutionari...
ABSTRACT: The development and properties of locomotor behaviors in zebrafish embryos raised at 28.5°...
The pharyngeal jaw apparatus is an assemblage of bones and muscles found within the head of fishes. ...
In the last decades, it became clear that not only molecular signals but also mechanical forces are...
The hydrodynamics of suction feeding is critical for the survival of fish larvae; failure to capture...
Suction feeding is pervasive among aquatic vertebrates, and our understanding of the fun...
He cephalic muscles of 4-d zebrafish larvae (3.0 mm TL). Anterior to right. Confocal images showing ...
Animals go through significant morphological and physiological change from hatching or birth to adul...
Routine activities of early life history stages of fishes occur in an intermediate hydrodynamic envi...
SYNOPSIS. Functional morphology has benefited greatly from the input of techniques and thinking from...
Synopsis An animal may experience strikingly different functional demands on its body’s systems thro...
Fish larvae, like most adult fish, undulate their bodies to propel themselves. A detailed kinematic ...
At five days post-fertilization and 4 mm in length, zebrafish larvae are successful predators of mob...
Zebrafish Danio rerio exhibit spontaneous, routine turns as part of their normal foraging behavior f...
The fast muscle fibres in the anterior trunk of teleost fish are primarily responsible for large amp...
The newly resurgent field of evolutionary developmental biology integrates the study of evolutionari...
ABSTRACT: The development and properties of locomotor behaviors in zebrafish embryos raised at 28.5°...
The pharyngeal jaw apparatus is an assemblage of bones and muscles found within the head of fishes. ...
In the last decades, it became clear that not only molecular signals but also mechanical forces are...
The hydrodynamics of suction feeding is critical for the survival of fish larvae; failure to capture...
Suction feeding is pervasive among aquatic vertebrates, and our understanding of the fun...
He cephalic muscles of 4-d zebrafish larvae (3.0 mm TL). Anterior to right. Confocal images showing ...
Animals go through significant morphological and physiological change from hatching or birth to adul...
Routine activities of early life history stages of fishes occur in an intermediate hydrodynamic envi...